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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Crucial S2 I assume?
Did you watch Wayne? Similar vein, but better IMO
Yeah, S2. Haven’t seen Wayne, will look it up.
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@Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@chimoaus said in TV Serieseseses:
The End Of The F***ing World on netflix is worth a watch if you like dark comedy.
Watched it all in one sitting which is unusual for me.
Something really watchable about it despite the subject matter.
A kind of modern, Brit, Catcher in the RyeI have this in my list but now I'm less keen to watch since you've linked it to that overrated garbage.
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Really enjoying The Morning Show
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CANNOT WAIT!
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@R-L I hope not....
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@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
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@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
Exactly. Should be titled 'I'm a D-Lister desperately trying to raise my profile'
I have to say though, Brits get really obsessed with 'celebrities'. Seeing one in the street is a big topic for conversation yet the funniest thing is that the brit 'politeness' kicks in and the 'celebs' can go about their business without much hassle.
I had a workmate come to work one morning all excited because he saw someone who used to play a bit part in a series of Doctor Who in the street. Weird thing was that everyone knew who he was talking about and agreed that it was exciting.
When I commented that Doctor Who himself (the Capaldi) version was waiting to board a plane at Wellington Airport with a group of us on a work trip they all creamed themselves.Odd people.
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@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
That's the magic of it, they are all has beens but then cause scandal and embarrass themselves further and then come out of the show with TV deals left right and centre. Occasionally one blows everyone away and becomes the series sweetheart. My moneys on Brucey Jenner being a right diva and turning hulk.
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@R-L seems a male-dominated show...6/4 split....
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L seems a male-dominated show...6/4 split....
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@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
9 looks like James Haskell . The rest are probably famous for being on this show.
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@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
9 looks like James Haskell . The rest are probably famous for being on this show.
It is Haskell. I'd say Caitlyn Jenner is easily the most famous, maybe followed by Ian Wright and James
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@R-L said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
9 looks like James Haskell . The rest are probably famous for being on this show.
It is Haskell. I'd say Caitlyn Jenner is easily the most famous, maybe followed by Ian Wright and James
I see which one is Jenner - I thought it looked like a haggard middle aged woman. Some sort of cleaned up meth using homeless whore for a couple of decades. Famous in real life for donning a dress in order to not go to prison.
Haskell is "famous" for being a Test rugby player despite being severely limited.
If it's possible you've just made the show even less compelling to watch.
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@Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
Exactly. Should be titled 'I'm a D-Lister desperately trying to raise my profile'
I have to say though, Brits get really obsessed with 'celebrities'. Seeing one in the street is a big topic for conversation yet the funniest thing is that the brit 'politeness' kicks in and the 'celebs' can go about their business without much hassle.
I had a workmate come to work one morning all excited because he saw someone who used to play a bit part in a series of Doctor Who in the street. Weird thing was that everyone knew who he was talking about and agreed that it was exciting.
When I commented that Doctor Who himself (the Capaldi) version was waiting to board a plane at Wellington Airport with a group of us on a work trip they all creamed themselves.Odd people.
To be fair I got a similar response here when I had breakfast with Damien MacKenzie , Liam Squire, Jerome Kaino and Joe Moody
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@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
Exactly. Should be titled 'I'm a D-Lister desperately trying to raise my profile'
I have to say though, Brits get really obsessed with 'celebrities'. Seeing one in the street is a big topic for conversation yet the funniest thing is that the brit 'politeness' kicks in and the 'celebs' can go about their business without much hassle.
I had a workmate come to work one morning all excited because he saw someone who used to play a bit part in a series of Doctor Who in the street. Weird thing was that everyone knew who he was talking about and agreed that it was exciting.
When I commented that Doctor Who himself (the Capaldi) version was waiting to board a plane at Wellington Airport with a group of us on a work trip they all creamed themselves.Odd people.
To be fair I got a similar response here when I had breakfast with Damien MacKenzie , Liam Squire, Jerome Kaino and Joe Moody
Do you have a variety of t-shirts with that printed on the front? One for each day of the week?
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@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
@R-L Celebrity? I don't recognise a single one.
Exactly. Should be titled 'I'm a D-Lister desperately trying to raise my profile'
I have to say though, Brits get really obsessed with 'celebrities'. Seeing one in the street is a big topic for conversation yet the funniest thing is that the brit 'politeness' kicks in and the 'celebs' can go about their business without much hassle.
I had a workmate come to work one morning all excited because he saw someone who used to play a bit part in a series of Doctor Who in the street. Weird thing was that everyone knew who he was talking about and agreed that it was exciting.
When I commented that Doctor Who himself (the Capaldi) version was waiting to board a plane at Wellington Airport with a group of us on a work trip they all creamed themselves.Odd people.
To be fair I got a similar response here when I had breakfast with Damien MacKenzie , Liam Squire, Jerome Kaino and Joe Moody
75% of those players didn't make the RWC ... no breakfasts with ABs for @jegga during this RWC cycle.
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@Crucial yeah it's weird eh, get absolutely obsessed with "celebrity" status. Some of the shit shows or hosts that turn up with these "celebrities" in as well just because they're "celebrities"! And shit that tries to create them...like that fucken gogglebox....did I see there's now "celebrity" gogglebox? 🤢
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@antipodean I might watch this ... Haskell loves to talk and is extremely opinionated (can be funny at times). I would suspect this, combined with a lack of food (the guy is massive) will put a lot of this year’s ‘celebrities’ on edge.